Top 10 Funniest Movies Ever
1. Dumb and Dumber
2. Something About Mary 3. Ace Ventura 4. Monty Python's Holy Grail 5. Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls 6. Monty Python's Life of Brian 7. Naked Gun 8. Swingers 9. Billy Madison 10. Meet the Parents |
You put movies like Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Naked Gun and Swingers in the same list with Ace Ventura and Dumb and Dumber!?
Shop around a little bit, there are PLENTY more movies out there that are funny without being stupid and obnoxious. |
Originally posted by spudracer
You put movies like Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Naked Gun and Swingers in the same list with Ace Ventura and Dumb and Dumber!? Shop around a little bit, there are PLENTY more movies out there that are funny without being stupid and obnoxious. |
1. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964 - Stanley Kubrick)
"I think you're some kind of deviated pre-vert. I think General Ripper found out about your pre-version, and that you organized some kind of mutiny of pre-verts. Now move." 2. Young Frankenstein (1974 - Mel Brooks) "Sed-A-Give?!?" 3. Duck Soup (1933 - Leo McCarey) "Maybe you can suggest something? As a matter of fact, you do suggest something: you suggest a baboon. I'm sorry I said that, it isn't fair to the other baboons." 4. His Girl Friday (1940 - Howard Hawks) "Walter, you're wonderful, in a laothsome sort of way." 5. One, Two, Three (1961 - Billy Wilder) "When he's eighteen he can make up his own mind, whether he wants to a Capitalist or a rich Communist." 6. After Hours (1985 - Marty Scorsese) "Mohawk this guy!" 7. Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979 - Terry Jones) "Right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, WHAT have the Romans ever done for us?" 8. Airplane! (1980 - Zucker, Abrahams & Zucker) "And that started my drinking problem." 9. Rushmore (1998 - Wes Anderson) "Oh, are they?" 10. Modern Romance (1981 - Albert Brooks) "The ludes kicked in, right?" And on and on and on.... ;D |
And since for most of you the 1970s is the furthest back you're likely to go for the best comedies "ever" anyway, check out these existing threads for Top Ten Comedies of the '90s and Top Ten Comedies of the '80s.
Enjoy! |
Whoa. I like your signiture from Carlito's way, Holden. Good stuff.
*sigh* We've done a thread like this. |
Originally posted by sadesdrk
We've done a thread like this. |
I believe there was only one other thread that asked for favorite comedies of all-time, HERE. But as it only had a small number of replies anyway, I didn't bother linking to it. That's why I chose to give a heads-up on the '80s and '90s lists instead.
ANYway... |
Raising Arizona and Fargo...the Coens at their finest. Both bloody hilarious.
Pulp Fiction...a script of gems. The Party - Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers 60's shtick and sight gags as yet unrivalled. |
Top 10 Funniest Films Eva (in no particular order)
ORGAZMO (Trey Parker version, not the foreign thriller... duh)
CANNIBAL: THE MUSICAL! BASEKETBALL FLODDERS (The Netherlands) SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME BILLY MADISON LIAR LIAR DOGMA JAY & SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK |
Here's 10 films That I fall down laughing, cried, couldn't breath properly and all the other things.
In No Particular Order I'm going to use Holden's format The Hidden Fortress (1958 -Akira Kurosawa) Young Frankenstein(1974 - Mel Brooks) Inga: Werewolf! Dr. Friedrich von Frankenstein: Werewolf? Igor: There. There wolf. The Pink Panther (1963 - Blake Edwards) [At a costume ball, a police sergeant costumed as a zebra drinks from the punch bowl] Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Any more behaviour like this and I'll have your stripes! The In-Laws (1979 - Arthur Hiller) Serpentine Shelly. Serpentine! Broadway Danny Rose (1984 - Woody Allen) Danny Rose: I need a valium the size of a hockey puck. 49th Parallel Andy Brock: The government says, "We want men to fight the Nazis, join today." So I joined. I figured they were in a hurry. That was three hundred and eighty seven days ago. Four divisions and a lot of drafts have gone overseas, and what's number B987642 doing? Guarding the Chippewa Canal. Who'd want to steal it anyway? Catch-22 Yossarian: Let me see if I've got this straight: in order to be grounded, I've got to be crazy and I must be crazy to keep flying. But if I ask to be grounded, that means I'm not crazy any more and I have to keep flying. The Trouble With Harry [Referring to Harry Worp] Jennifer Rogers: He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical. Mister Roberts Ensign Pulver: Captain, it is I, Ensign Pulver, and I want you to know that I just threw your stinkin' palm tree overboard. Now what's all this crud about no movie tonight? O Brother Art Thou Damn! We're in a tight spot! Damn! We're in a tight spot! Damn! We're in a tight spot! Damn! We're in a tight spot! And as Holden Says.... And on and on and on.... |
Here's the list from the wizened soul's at E! television's "Rank" program...
1. Airplane! 2. National Lampoon's Vacation 3. There's Something About Mary 4. Blazing Saddles 5. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 6. Caddyshack 7. Beverly Hills Cop 8. National Lampoon's Animal House 9. This Is Spinal Tap 10. The Naked Gun: from the files of Police Squad! 11. Monty Python & the Holy Grail 12. Bananas 13. Dumb & Dumber 14. The Jerk 15. Happy Gilmore 16. Lost in America 17. Waiting for Guffman 18. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure 19. Young Frankenstein 20. Meet the Parents And from the American Film Institute... 1. Some Like it Hot 2. Tootsie 3. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 4. Annie Hall 5. Duck Soup 6. Blazing Saddles 7. M*A*S*H 8. It Happened One Night 9. The Graduate 10. Airplane! Just another couple perspectives for y'all, to see if we can stimulate discussion and get a few more members here to offer up their own lists. |
I'm just glad that E!'s managed to acknowledge a wide variety of films with its list, though theirs is not without outrageous fault. Some Like It Hot ought to at least be in the Top 20, for crying out loud. On a related note, I'm thrilled with the fact that There's Something About Mary actually got some recognition (it was ranked 27th, in case you were wondering) from the American Film Institute despite its, well, extreme grossness.
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Okay. These are pretty much in the order that they came to mind, and do not indicate any sort of ranking unless you want to delve deeply into the fact that one came to mind before the other, and you probably shouldn't do that.
I also cheated a bit on the Blazing Saddles/Young Frankenstein, but I don't really care. I couldn't put one on the list without the other, and it didn't seem right, in my twisted mind, to allot two places for Mr. Brooks when I only have ten available to me. Raising Arizona "Well, no. Unless 'round' is funny." Arsenic and Old Lace "Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops!" Clerks "This job'd be great if it weren't for the f*cking customers." Waiting for Guffman "I hate you, and I hate your ass face!" Monty Python and the Holy Grail "And what else floats?" "Wood!" "And very small rocks!" Rushmore "Would you like me to pass the creamer, dog?" Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein (my two favorite Brooks films--I could not choose between them) "What in the wide, wide world of sports is goin' on here?" "Hello, handsome!" The Jerk "You mean I'm gonna stay this color?!" O Brother, Where Art Thou? "Well, ain't this place a geographical oddity! Two weeks from everywhere!" Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb "'Feed me,' you said, and I was feeding you, Jack..." I left out Cannibal: The Musical! and Orgazmo, two of my favorites, mostly because they and my preference for them are linked to a certain group of friends and a certain time in my life. They're both great movies and hilarious as sh*t, but they don't really belong on my greatest comedies of all time list. And now, after much waffling and explaining, I will quit. :D |
I might be really old school, but I love all the Marx Bros. movies and I laugh too damn hard when I watch It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, my cheeks always hurt.
I think Steve Martin is my favorite comedian. Parenthood, The Jerk, Father of the Bride, Bowfinger are all top comedies in my book. I love Chevy Chase, Rick Moranis, Bill Murray and Martin Short as well....I grew up on their movies. |
Originally posted by sadesdrk
I think Steve Martin is my favorite comedian. Parenthood, The Jerk, Father of the Bride, Bowfinger are all top comedies in my book. |
Originally posted by Mary Loquacious
Absolutely. Parenthood, especially, is great. :yup: " Do you wanna throw up?" "ok" :sick: :sick: |
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:) The movies that i found to make me:rotfl: would have to be:
Meet the parents Austin Powers (1 and 2) Zoolander Night at the Roxbury Tomcats Saving Silverman Robin Williams Comedy Sketch(his new one that just came out july 14) leathal weapon 1-4 national lampoons - pretty much all of them not another teen movie scary movie american pie 1 and 2 corky romano office space ;D |
1.) THE PEST
2.) AMERICAN PIE 1 & 2 3.) AIRPLANE 4.) SAVING SILVERMAN 5.) ACE VENTURA 6.) MEET THE PARENTS 7.) TOMCATS 8.) BIG DADDY 9.) BOOTY CALL 10.) RUSH HOUR |
The Pest? :skeptical:
I saw it...I laughed. John Leguizamo is a funny mutha...but it wasn't hysterial. Glad you liked it, though. :D |
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